Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1922 — Page 6

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Affairs County At The Capital "THE HANDED TT TO PETE

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TUe Jftdlea of the St. Johns Enn. eellcsl church -will give a baks sale t the new teeb block on the north side of the square, on Saturday, Sept. SGi'h at 3 p. m. Everybody initcd to come. Misses Mary Dobaon, Xellle Col-So-w and James Durward who have been the house gruests of Mr. and Mrs. Emert Clymer for several days have returned to their homes In Chicago. Mrs. August Johnson la entertaining: the Pleasure Club at her home tonight for t'helr first meeting of the cliC year. Dinner Is served at CZO and the evenlnc spent In a soma" way. Charles Iayton of this city was called to Owensburg, Kentucky, on Wednesday on account of the serlcus Illness of his father and whose recovery Is doubtful. Miss Ida Hecc.eivian is taking a week's 'vacation from her duties as deputy county assessor and she is spending the time in Hammond. Mrs. Thomas Graham of Valparaiso attended the funeral of Richard Ba'.dwin held on Thursday afternoon Crown Point republicans will open their political campaign Friday evening at a meeting- in the Masonic

Salesman Ready To "Gash In"

"My weight dropped from 160 to 130 and my face had so little color of life in it that my friends often said I was as white as a Fheet. My blood was thin and watery and I was so . wek at times I could hardly ' hold my body straight. My nerves were ho bad that I was cross and IrritaMs to customers at the store where I am employed as a salesman. I had so little vim that my daily sales dropped 'way below normal, and I was afraid I would los my Job. Well, I pot hold of LTEUi'S VITAM-IBOIf and took five bottles and now I as as rry as a fox and full of tremeodcus pep. Have grot back my dally sales dropped "way beO. K. aera!n and 1 can work o tficiently that my sales at the tore are increasing every day and my job i now secure. Thank? to VITAM-TRON. I feel hundred per -ent fit again. It's a grand medicine." 90 vitAm-Tron Tablets Cct $1. Money Back Ouaraxrtee Is rr rfn-taMon n LneU's J.tl la connection -lth th Vitn-m-Irn reatment. Twen tr Lueli's Little Xaxles, cost 25c. porn bt at.', t.tt rrv& rmTT- " fymtoiTD. WHJ T. rw". Trw HART? OB, EAST CHICAGO, ETC. Di1 routed Try I.cell's Tltamtron Cv. (not lne-V 9540 Jrtau Av. rhi-""o. rKEI, VITiMn." SAinPIES A2TD LTTXaA.

Temple to fce addressed by U. S. Sen

ator J. Adam Bede. A larse number of party workers are expected to "be present and short talks will be made W some of the local candi

dates.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voltman of Elmhurat, who have been the quests of friends in Crown Point the past week have returned home. Mrs. Emmert Clymer will be the

hostess for the "weekly meeting of the D. W. O. Club on Saturday night. A pot luck supper will be aerved 1 The first meeting of the Adelphlan Society will the held at the Library on Monday night. The study

of Greece will (be continued .by the

society until the work la flniahed.

Judge Cleveland of Hammond, transacted business in Crown Point

on Thursday.

Attys. George r. Kose. John Lyd. dick. Chief .Forbls and Sergt. Connelly of Gary, were in Crown Point on Thursday attending to legal matters.

EW MARRIAGE LICENSES Workman Walker, Alice Turner, Gary; Fred J. Caster. Virginia Toung East Chicago; Mike liorota. Mary Miles, Gary; Franciszek Kwieclena, Hattie Kersnowski. East Chicago; Melvln H. Lowe. Katherlne McQuade Indiana Harbor; James Millczkl. Mary Papoi. East Chicago; Abel R.

Nicholson, Mary J. Carroll. Schneider; Fred W. Sanrmetinger. Hazel Bowman. Hammond; Wm. Bennett, Gary. Gertrude Kegler, Chicago.

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MICH. CITY SELECTS CITV

MANAGER

MICHIGAN CITT. I NT)., Sept. 23 Horace Brown, of Jackson. Mich., was elected city manager of Michigan City last night by the city commissioners. He will take up his duties here October 1. His salary will be J5.000 a year. The city manager form of government in Michigan City began functioning January 3. It la the only city in the state having this form of government as provided for In an

act of the 1921 general aasembly permittlng cities to decide by special election on the adoption of the city

manager plan. The Michigan City commissioners and the terms of each are: John Flnske, four years; Dr. J. B. Rogers, four years; Arthur H. Snyder, two years: Rogers H. Cox, two years; and Mrs. Ella K. Barnes, two years. William B.'Manny. of Michigan City.

was the first city manager. Michigan City voted at a special election June 7, 1921, to abandon the federal form of city government and adopt the city manager form, after the city council had adopted a resolution previously, on April 14, ordering the special election. The proposition was carried by a majority of 230 votes, the result being 2,472 for and 2,242 against It.

Dogs Eat Rubber Tire Off (rear of Airplane INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE GREENVILLE, O., Sept. 27. While Ed Jacks and a companion from Darton were ceeinjr the sights at the county fair here recejuly, leaving the airplane in whlrh they had flown from their home In a

iTlcld south of the fair grounds, hogs ate one of the rubber tires of he landing wheels. A trip to Dayton for a new tire was neressary.

$2,500 Not Enough, So Woman Hangs Herself MNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE XEW YORK. Sept. 27. Though she had $2,500 In the bank, the proceeds of the sale of her farm in Connecticut, Mrs. Barvara Vychadie, forty-iseven, mother of three children. ermed her life in the home of her son-in-law, Charles Sabotka, according to the police. Sabotka returned home to find his mother-in-law hanging by a rope fastened about her neck from the transom of her bedroom. A note. written In Bohemian, was found on

a table: it read: "Must leave this world. Have lost my Job and can't see how I can support my three children. Divide my money between my children."

LEGAL NOTICES CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANADEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF SMITH & BADER'S 2ND WEST PARK SUBDIVISION LOCAL SEWERS. FRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING To Whom It May Concern:

Improvement of Smith & Bader's 2nd West Park Subdivision. Alley South of 119th Street, from Lake Avenue to Alley West of Lake Avenue, a 22 inch double strength vitrified socket pipe sewer, Alley South of 119th Street from Alley West of Lake Avenue to Alley West of Stanton Avenue a 20 Inch double strength vitrified socket pipe sewer. Alley South of 113th Street from Alley West of Stanton Avenue to Alley West of Davis Avenue an IS Inch double strength vitrified socket pipe sewer. Alley South of 119th Street from Alley West of Davis Avenue to east line Calumet Avenue a 10 inch vitrified socket pipe sewer. Alley West of Lake Avenue, Alley West of Stan-

You are hereby notified that the ton Avenue, Alley West of Davis Assessment Roll In the matter of the Avenue from lAlley South of 119th

Street to 121st Street a 15 inch double strength vitrified socket pipe ewer with 11 manholes, 4 4 catchbasins, five 22 inch by 6 inch wys, ten 18 inch by 6 inch wys, 156-15 inch by 6 Inch wys, five 10 Inch by 6 inch wys. In the City of Hammond, County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Works of said City, and that the same is now on file in the office of said Board for public examination and inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby' and the respective amount assessed against each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution said bomrd

has fixed the 4th day of October,

1922, at 2 o'clock, P. M, in the effica of the Board of Public Work In the City Hall of said City as th time and place for hearing remonstrajces and objections from all persons affected thereby as to tho special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot en said assessment roll, and that said Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment aa made, provided that It finds that said property affected thereby is benefitted In said respective amounts. A. J. SWAXSON. JACOB WIKER, F. C. DIETRICH. Members, Attest: DELLA MILLER,

Clerk of the Board. :t9:10:l

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October Record Release

Notable Nsw Recordings by

Marion Harris

Leopold Godowaky Theo Karle Maria Tiffany Dorothy Jardon Brox Sistera Harry Reser

Al Bernard Ernest Hare Brunswick Concert Orchestra Walter B. Rogers and His Band

Latest Dance Sensations by Isham Jones Carl Fenton'a Bennie Krueffers Gene Rodemich's and Oriole Terrace Orchestras

Introducing that famous Prima Donna Vaudeville, tho ever-popular Marion Harria, for the first time, as an exclusive Brunswick Artist. Singing with Isham Jones' Orchestra.

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ARTIST

POPULAR DANCE HITS

SELECTION

Isham Jones' Orchestra j ,oh7 LJ,edrF Ir0t

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. , f Serenade Blues Fox Trot.

My Honey's Lovin Arms One Step.

srenade Blues Fox Trot 7 riole Blues Fox Trot J

Isham Jones' Orchestra ur.'.::

J Stnrttin' at The Strutter's Ball Fox Bennie Krueger's Orchestra. . X Trot I Wholl Take My Place Fox Trot....

Carl Fenton's Orchestra.... J My Cradle Melody Fox Trot t Louisian' Fox Trot

No. Sise Price 2301 10 $ .75

Louisian'-

Nobody Loves Me Now Fox Trot (Piano Trio, Rodemich-Silverman-Wylie) Whenever You're Lonesome Fox Trot (Piano Trio, Rodemich-Silver-man-Wylie)

SONGS CONCERT AND BALLAD SELECTION

Gene Rodemich's Orchestra.

ARTIST

2300 10

2302 10

2303 10

2304 10

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2299 10 .75

Theo Karle (Tenor) -i

Marie Tiffany (Soprano) and Male Trio

Bonnie Wee Thing (Burns-Lehman).. Good Night, Little Girl, Good Night (Hays-Macy) Ol' Carlina (Cooke) Darling Nelly Gray (Hanby)

V 13052 10 1.25

13053 10 1.25

ARTIST

INSTRUMENTAL SELECTION

Polonaise Militalre (A Major) (Op.

Leopold Godowsky (Pianist).

Brunswick Concert Orchestra.

Wslter B. Rogers and His

40, No. 1) (Chopin) 50015

Waltz in E Flat (Chopin) J

Blue Danube Waltz (Strauss) Concert

rchestra

Whispering Flowers I von Blon) Con

cert Orchestra

r Jolly Coppersmith (Peters) Concert Band

Band 1 King Cotton March (Sousa) Concert

L Band

Crazy Jo (Reser) Pickin's (Reser)

ARTIST POPULAR SONGS SELECTION

Sweet Indiana Home Blue My Cradle Melody I'm Just Wild About Harry (From

"Shuffle Along")

12 2.00

20004 12 1.25

Harry Reser (Banjo Solos).

Marion Harris (Comedienne) J

ana isnam jonea urcnestra

Brox Sisters (Vocal Trio) and f Away Down South Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Kicky-Koo f 'Neath the South Sea

Dorothy Jardon (Soprano).

lies of 1922).

(Tenor and Baritone) Picnic Time.

Zietrfeld Follies of 1922)

My Rambler Rose (From Ziec-feld Fol

- Moon (From "

Al Bernard and Ernest Hare j Hurry Along 'Liza With Me.,

2307 10 .75 2308 10 .75 2310 10 .75 2309 10 .75 2305 10 .75 5143 10 1.00 2306 10 .75

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